Information for incoming international students
Organization of studies
The list of courses offered in a semester can be found on the (somewhat outdated) lsf portal.
For most courses of the Master of Medical Physics and Physics of Living Systems there is no registration at the beginning of the semester (with the exception of Lab courses and exercises), but only at the end of the semester for the examinations (currently still in the BOSS system). The detailed organization of the courses is done via their respective moodle rooms. You can find the link of these by clicking on the course in lsf. If no link is visible there, this is because it has not yet been created by the responsible lecturer.
Late arrival in Dortmund
For most courses of the Master of Medical Physics and Physics of Living Systems there is no registration at the beginning of the semester (with the exception of Lab courses and exercises), but only at the end of the semester for the examinations. Therefore, you can also start late in the semester, but it is of course clear that the later you start, the less likely you will pass the exam in a satisfactory way.
If you need a Late Arrival Letter, please contact the office of the Dean of Studies.
Contact the respective lecturer to find out whether it is possible to follow the first lectures via Zoom.
Recognition of Academic Qualifications
Information regarding the procedure for recognizing academic qualifications can be found here.
Please remember to include detailed information and appropriate documentation regarding the content and duration of the courses, as well as the duration of the respective examination (e.g., an excerpt from the module handbook or similar).
Please note:
It is not possible to have courses recognized from a degree program that is required for admission to the degree program you are now in. This means: You can't use courses from your bachelor's program again for your master's degree.
Since it doesn't make sense to take the same course multiple times it is possible to get courses recognized for mandatory courses in your master. You then have to choose electives for the CP instead.
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